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buzdonna March 29th, 2005 09:20 PM

Trouble burning Sound Choice
 
This is not the first Sound Choice I have burned.

Just received the PX716A internal drive from MTU today, The PX read the cd. When I tried to import the select songs from Sound Choice to the Hard Drive as BIN files, I received an illegal command. It said Error unable to read audio 0-25. I also tried this on a PX 712UF going through the same proccess, no luck. I am using Microstudio 6.10 upgrade which I bought on 3-13-2005.

George March 29th, 2005 09:56 PM

Re: Trouble burning Sound Choice
 
Take a close look at the center hub on the disc and see if it says anything about MEDIA CLOG, or anything similar. if it does, it is a copy protected disc.

George

bobcox- with the Lord March 30th, 2005 01:40 AM

Re: Trouble burning Sound Choice
 
three bars around center hub means it is media-cloq some have a cyclone on label. Bob :e

buzdonna March 31st, 2005 07:31 AM

Re: Trouble burning Sound Choice
 
George, yes you are right. There is a warning near the bottom of the cd that says MediaClog, CDG will not play in computer.
Is there a way of burning this cd? I also e-mailed Sound Choice to see what they have to say.

George March 31st, 2005 08:31 AM

Re: Trouble burning Sound Choice
 
Here's a thread that has a lot of discussion regarding successes and failures copying Media Clog protected discs.

http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?...ght=media+clog

Reading some of these almost makes me think some may have been confusing Media Clog with Multisession, a somewhat different copy protection method, and easier to get around, from what I gather. I've never bought either one and can't say personally.


I've also read in the forums that Sound Choice quit using copy protection and .ill replace them with a non-protected disc for the cost of shipping and handling...don't know how true that is.

Take care,

George


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